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How to Tie a Hare's Ear Diawl Bach-Fly Tying with Phil Rowley

Phil Rowley Fly Fishing 6,715 2 years ago
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The Diawl Bach is a Welsh pattern and literally translated means "Little Devil.: This deadly pattern has many variants, such as this one, which is one of my favorite suggestive stillwater patterns. This hare's ear variant is similar to others, but the pink hot spot head has proven particularly effective for me. This pattern's slender, sleek lines work well when trout are feeding on Callibaetis nymphs and scuds, especially in clear water. Hare's Ear Diawl Bach Hook: Daiichi 1550 or 1530 #10-#14 Thread: 8/0 Textreme or UTC 70, Fl. Pink Tail: Coque De Leon Fibers Rib: Krinkle Mirror Flash or Mirage Opal, Small Body: Hare's Ear Dubbing Beard: Coque De Leon Fibers Material Sources Daiichi 1550 or 1530: https://www.canadianllama.com/daiichi-fly-hooks/wet-nymph/?referrer=CNWR_33041533934888 8/0 Textreme or UTC 70, Fl. Pink: collabs.shop/kkxlqo Coque De Leon Fibers: collabs.shop/kt35b1 Krinkle Mirror Flash: https://cascadecrest.com/products/krinkle-mirror-flashMirage Opal, Small: collabs.shop/kt35b1 Hare's Ear Dubbing: collabs.shop/kt35b1 Learn how to fly fish lakes through my Stillwater Essentials Masterclass: https://anchoredoutdoors.com/2019/stillwater-fishing-with-phil-rowley Orvis Guide to Stillwater Trout Fishing: https://bit.ly/OrvisGuidetoStillwaterTroutFishing Keep in Touch Website: http://flycraftangling.com/ Join My Mailing List: http://bit.ly/2qmU2QL Facebook: https://goo.gl/gYR2MB Instagram: https://goo.gl/QVot5t Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlycraftPhil

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